The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has extended the NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 1 resignation deadline till September 3, 2025 up to 5 PM. Candidates can withdraw from their allotted seats without
losing the security deposit.
“The Resignation facility for Round-1 of UG Counselling 2025 without Forfeiture of Security Deposit has been extended upto 05:00 P.M of 03.09.2025,” states the official notice.
Candidates, including those already reported to their allotted colleges, can withdraw their seats until September 3, 2025, without losing their security deposit. This step is designed to streamline the counselling process and provide fair opportunities for students awaiting Round 2.
Documents Required For NEET UG Counselling:
— NEET UG 2025 admit card and scorecard
— Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates
— Birth certificate (if not mentioned in Class 10 certificate)
— Category certificate (for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD candidates, if applicable)
— Domicile certificate (for State Quota seats)
— Passport-size photographs (same as uploaded in NEET application)
— Migration certificate (if applicable)
— Medical fitness certificate
NEET UG Counselling: Round 2
The NEET UG 2025 Counselling Round-2 was slated to begin on August 29, however, that now stands postponed. The revised schedule is expected to be out soon.
NEET UG Counselling 2025: How To Register For Round 2?
Step 1: Visit the official website: mcc.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the ‘UG Medical Counselling’ section on the homepage.
Step 3: Select the link for NEET UG 2025 Registration.
Step 4: Fill in the required details, create a password, and submit the registration form.
Step 5: Pay the registration fee online and save the confirmation page.
Step 6: Download the filled NEET UG counselling form and take a printout for future use.
MCC oversees NEET UG counselling for admissions to MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery), BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), and other related medical courses under the 15 per cent All India Quota (AIQ). These seats are available in government medical and dental colleges throughout India. The remaining 85 per cent of seats are distributed through state-level counselling, conducted by the respective state authorities based on candidates’ NEET UG scores.